LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) – Thousands, if not millions, of church members sitting in America’s pews aren’t really born-again Christians, a
Washington, D.C., pastor said April 10 to a pastors’ conference in
Louisville, Ky.
Mark Dever, senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in the nation’s capital, warned
on the opening day of the 2012 Together for the Gospel Conference that
“false conversions” are “the suicide of the local church.”
Dever was one of four religious leaders – with Albert Mohler, president
of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; C.J. Mahaney, president
Sovereign Grace Ministries in Gaithersburg, Md.; and Ligon Duncan,
senior minister at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Miss. – to
convene the first Together for the Gospel event in 2006 to combat what
they viewed as false teaching in many churches today. A statement of
unifying doctrines includes male headship in the church and home and the
need for church discipline of wayward members in local congregations.
This year’s conference, the fourth, was expected to draw 8,000 pastors
and ministers April 10-12 to The Kentucky International Convention
Center and KFC Yum! Center, with messages uploaded daily on the website
t4g.org.
Dever described “members of the church who live worldly, carnal lives” as a “serious problem” in American Christianity.
“The problem I am pointing to is not just that of the occasional
hypocrite lost in their own unrepentant sin,” Dever said. “I’m talking
about systems which seem to produce false converts so much that it’s not
just one man … but whole congregations that like Israel of old are
typified and characterized not by holiness but by worldliness.”
Dever said that is a problem for church members who are “deceived about their own state before the Lord.” Continue at Bob Allen
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